The Bradbury Mountain State Park is a state park, historic site, and recreation area in Pownal, Maine. It is one of the first five state parks to be ever created in the state of Maine.
Established in 1939, the Bradbury Mountain State Park has history that goes way before it became a public park. During the pre-colonial days, it was a camping site of the Wabanakis. In the 1800s, it was a farmstead owned by the Cotton family. It then became a mine for feldspar in the 1920s.
Today, the Bradbury Mountain State Park offers a good amount of things to see and do. It has stunning views. Its main feature, the Bradbury Mountain is an outstanding natural wonder. Aside from this, activities like camping, birding, skiing, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, and hunting can also be enjoyed.
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